Could reduce its daily oil output by as much as seven per cent over the next few weeks
Tag: European Union
Roadblocks persist to capping Russian crude exports
The EU is split on the price to charge for Russian seaborne crude exports
The world needs Russian resources
The earlier world leaders acknowledge that fact, the better it will be for the entire world
European Union wrong to endorse ‘fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty’
The world requires abundant, reliable, affordable energy to thrive
The coming energy crisis
How did things get so bad, so fast?
Punishing Russia has upended global economics
We’d be comfortable had oil stayed at US$70. Which would also have meant lower Russian oil revenues
As oil prices rise, global economic uncertainty grows
And OPEC is in no mood to open taps to fill in any gaps created by the absence of Russian crude
The tricky – and often absurd – business of trading with the EU
Since Canada established its agreement with the EU, the EU’s nonsensical barriers have stood in the way of businesses trading internationally
Brexit could boost Canada’s ag industry by billions
The EU’s tough quality assurance rules mean CETA hasn’t delivered for Canadian farmers. Brexit could be the answer
Will Britain finally get tough on terrorists?
Convicted terrorists might well spend a handful more years in prison, but tens of thousands of other radicals remain at large across the United Kingdom